The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... tell you of any great good to which I was approaching , but at present my prospects do not much delight me ; however , I am always pleased when I find that you , d ‹ ar Sir , remember , " Your affectionate , humble servant , " SAM ...
... tell you of any great good to which I was approaching , but at present my prospects do not much delight me ; however , I am always pleased when I find that you , d ‹ ar Sir , remember , " Your affectionate , humble servant , " SAM ...
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... tell only what the voyagers have told him ; and they have found very little , only one new animal , I think . " BOSWELL . " But many insects , Sir . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , as to insects , Ray reckons of British insects twenty ...
... tell only what the voyagers have told him ; and they have found very little , only one new animal , I think . " BOSWELL . " But many insects , Sir . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , as to insects , Ray reckons of British insects twenty ...
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... tell me all your honest heart . " I am , Sir , " Your's affectionately , " SAM . JOHNSON . ” TO THE SAME . " London , August 30 , 1775. " 66 MY DEAR SIR , " I NOW write to you , lest in some of your freaks and humours you should fancy ...
... tell me all your honest heart . " I am , Sir , " Your's affectionately , " SAM . JOHNSON . ” TO THE SAME . " London , August 30 , 1775. " 66 MY DEAR SIR , " I NOW write to you , lest in some of your freaks and humours you should fancy ...
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